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back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza. is this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that, sir? are you concerned? feit would not answer our questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago, feit had more to say. >> did you commit the murder of irene garza? >> interesting question. the answer is no. >> he also told us what he thought of dale tacheny, the former monk who says feit admitted murdering irene. >> he says you committed the murder. >> i think he's demented. >> what about the priest, father o'brien. he says you committed the murder too and he knew you very well. [ speaking latin ] >> what does that mean, sir? >> look it up. >> he was speaking latin with a reference to the late father o'brien. it means "do not speak ill of the dead." now 80 years old, feit has done volunteer work at this local catholic food bank. >> i don't care what type of person he's become n
back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza. is this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that, sir? are you concerned? feit would not answer our questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago, feit had more to say. >> did you commit the murder of irene garza? >>...
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church in newark, texas. a church spokesperson is denying anti-vaccination teachings but listen to what church leader kenneth copeland said -- >> as parents we need to be a whole lot more serious about this, and being aware of what is good and what isn't. and you don't take the word of the guy that is trying to give the shot about what good and what isn't. >> hmm, cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is "outfront" with us. hi, sanjay. >> good evening. >> that's a little unusual to hear. we rarely hear about measles outbreaks in this country ever since the vaccination has come out. how bad is this? >> measles can be very, very serious and it's very contagious as well as we're hearing about, if there's a child that's unvaccinated and they come in contact with someone that has measles, they ever a very high chance, almost 100% of getting measles, so every 1,000 kids that get measles, one to two will die. >> right. the science is pretty clear on this. the church offered free vaccinations and the pasto
church in newark, texas. a church spokesperson is denying anti-vaccination teachings but listen to what church leader kenneth copeland said -- >> as parents we need to be a whole lot more serious about this, and being aware of what is good and what isn't. and you don't take the word of the guy that is trying to give the shot about what good and what isn't. >> hmm, cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is "outfront" with us. hi, sanjay. >> good evening....
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texas health insurance. so these are crazy ideas from the far right. he's a slick spokesman and god help us if he gets to be anything more than the senator from texas. >> senator demint, you are a friend of senator cruz, we'll let you respond to that. including what. >> dana, good morning to you, howard. the good news is that obamacare was passed under false pretenses. american people were lied to and they have every right to demand that their representatives stop this unfair and un-american law. as you know, we're traveling around the country getting people informed as to what this is doing to their jobs and their economy. getting them inspired to where involved. hire senator jackson is taking the lead on this to get them involved as senator cruz was talking about. you can't find a federal program that's working effectively. we need to make health care more affordable to every american. but it's not going to happen with a cash for clunkers. >> howard, it's tens of trillions of dollars in debt, it's going to
texas health insurance. so these are crazy ideas from the far right. he's a slick spokesman and god help us if he gets to be anything more than the senator from texas. >> senator demint, you are a friend of senator cruz, we'll let you respond to that. including what. >> dana, good morning to you, howard. the good news is that obamacare was passed under false pretenses. american people were lied to and they have every right to demand that their representatives stop this unfair and...
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he did for a while, attending texas tech off and on for a few years, but never graduating. mostly he spent time in his room alone writing gloomy poems and playing his guitar. ♪ >> dreamed of being a songwriter, musician spshgs so for a summer he spent some amount of time out in l.a. pretending he was going to sell his music to companies and all this stuff. >> certainly had a grandiose view of himself, an exaggerated view of his accomplishments as a composure and musician. >> he sat and watched tv in his apartment. he didn't go anywhere. >> he seemed like such a lost soul. he goes out to hollywood expecting something and just ends up in a room by himself and going to see this movie over and over. the taxi driver movie. taxi driver movie. >> investigators soon realized that the movie "taxi driver" is a central influence on hirnkly's life. so much that hinckley even adopts the persona of the lead character played by robert deniro. that of a disturbed vietnam vet named travis bickel. hinckley begins dressing in army fatigues, like bickel. he begins drinking peach brandy, like
he did for a while, attending texas tech off and on for a few years, but never graduating. mostly he spent time in his room alone writing gloomy poems and playing his guitar. ♪ >> dreamed of being a songwriter, musician spshgs so for a summer he spent some amount of time out in l.a. pretending he was going to sell his music to companies and all this stuff. >> certainly had a grandiose view of himself, an exaggerated view of his accomplishments as a composure and musician. >>...
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growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to college. he did for a while, attending texas tech off and on for a few years, but never graduating. mostly he spent time in his room, alone, writing gloomy poems and playing his guitar. ♪ >> dreamed of being a songwriter, musician. so for a summer he spent some amount of time out in l.a. pretending he was going to sell his music to companies and all that stuff. >> certainly had a grandiose view of himself, an exaggerated view of his accomplishments as a composer and as a musician. >> he didn't do anything. he sat and watched tv in his apartment. he didn't
growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to...
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growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to college. he did for a while, attending texas tech off and on for a few years, but never graduating. mostly he spent time in his room, alone, writing gloomy poems and playing his guitar. ♪ >> dreamed of being a songwriter, musician. so for a summer he spent some amount of time out in l.a. pretending he was going to sell his music to companies and all that stuff. >> certainly had a grandiose view of himself, an exaggerated view of his accomplishments as a composer and as a musician. >> he didn't do anything. he sat and watched tv in his apartment. he didn't
growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to...
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and then there is this man, alexander, ferdman organizing a crime ring in texas. it hasn't stopped him from coming to california, setting up a drug rehab clinic and billing taxpayers. even though, felons are barred from running drug med cal centers. >> how can a guy like you run a drug rehab in california. this is a major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million supposedly treating drug and alcohol abuse patients in california. our investigation with the center for investigative reporting found half of that money, or about $94 million has gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. joy jaffers former drug medical supper visor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. >> we found billing records for people in jail. one person dead. people who said they didn't need this kind of treatment. >> uh-huh. >> clinics closed on a certain day, billing for that certain day. >> uh-huh. >>
and then there is this man, alexander, ferdman organizing a crime ring in texas. it hasn't stopped him from coming to california, setting up a drug rehab clinic and billing taxpayers. even though, felons are barred from running drug med cal centers. >> how can a guy like you run a drug rehab in california. this is a major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186...
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the sport was illegal in texas until a couple of years ago. and then they came to their question mark senses? >> there is a show about this. >> hand fishing is a different thing. they go into a mud bank. >> the only reason i knew about noodling is paul ryan is into it. >> i think it is hard core. the intro to the show is something like sitting in a boat with a rod and catching fish, where is sport in that? what have i been doing my entire life? >> are you going to come up with a different way of doing it? >> way too much of a woos. >> i don't know. i don't understand it. why was it illegal? >> we'll continue to contemplate that. >>> a big announcement from amanda knox. her lawyer says she will not go back to italy to stand trial yet again for murder. knox was convicted and then acquitted. now the case is being examined once more specifically the discredited theory that knox killed her room mate during a sex game gone wrong. the possibility of another trial has haunted amanda knox since we spoke to her in may. >> will you go back? >> i don't kn
the sport was illegal in texas until a couple of years ago. and then they came to their question mark senses? >> there is a show about this. >> hand fishing is a different thing. they go into a mud bank. >> the only reason i knew about noodling is paul ryan is into it. >> i think it is hard core. the intro to the show is something like sitting in a boat with a rod and catching fish, where is sport in that? what have i been doing my entire life? >> are you going to...
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james is headed to canada or texas. police believe he killed the children's mother. her body was found in his burned out home in san diego on sunday along with the remains of a child and dog. he and the mother were in a close plew tonic relationship. authorities aren't saying anything about a motive. >>> breaking news from the state department. now ordering all americans out of yemen over growing terror concerns. all non-emergency government personnel are being thrown out. the threat level is considered extremely high. the embassy is one of two dozen diplomatic posts that remain closed. taking precautions against a potential al qaeda threat. is it a sign the terror network is actually regaining strength? the white house insists the answer to that question is no. >> reporter: the obama administration is defending the decision to shut down almost 20 posts near al qaeda shot spots as a temporary measure out of caution, not weakness. >> we believe this threat is significant and we are taking it seriously. >> reporter: it's a new touch. talked up his administration succes
james is headed to canada or texas. police believe he killed the children's mother. her body was found in his burned out home in san diego on sunday along with the remains of a child and dog. he and the mother were in a close plew tonic relationship. authorities aren't saying anything about a motive. >>> breaking news from the state department. now ordering all americans out of yemen over growing terror concerns. all non-emergency government personnel are being thrown out. the threat...
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for one texas family, a chihuahua/poodle mix, he is a hero. psycho jumped between their little girl and a venomous rattlesnake. the snake bit the dog in the eye, but, did not bite the girl. >> me and my sister were making mud pies and i hear a hiss and a rattle. i look down and there's a snake. psycho got in front of me and the snake bit him. >> he saved her life. he's my hero. >> let's hear it for psycho, right? >> yeah! >> the dog's injury looks serious. the eye looks tough. psycho will make a full recovery. that dog is an american. >> i can't get over his name. there's got to be something going on inside of him that they named him psycho and he lived up to his name. >> the right kind of psycho. psycho, i like. >> chris cuomo, kate bolduan, what's up. >> chris bolbuan. you are married to me. >> i feel like i've been emasculated. >> we are keeping it secret. >> i like it. i like the use of american. it's an american canine. there you go. >> there you go. >> all right. you are on. here is what we have. we are all following egypt because of the
for one texas family, a chihuahua/poodle mix, he is a hero. psycho jumped between their little girl and a venomous rattlesnake. the snake bit the dog in the eye, but, did not bite the girl. >> me and my sister were making mud pies and i hear a hiss and a rattle. i look down and there's a snake. psycho got in front of me and the snake bit him. >> he saved her life. he's my hero. >> let's hear it for psycho, right? >> yeah! >> the dog's injury looks serious. the eye...
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they have 22% of their children uninsured in texas. i don't want anything to do with tex texas's health care system in vermont. and i don't want our people buying texas health insurance, these are crazy ideas from the far right. he's a slick spokesman and god help us if he ever does get to be anything other than the senator from texas. >> senator demet, you are a friend of senator cruz, i'll let you speak to that, not to mention that you agree with senator cruz with regards to obama care. >> good morning to you. the real issue here is that obama care was passed under false pretenses. american people were lied to and they have every right to demand that their representatives stop this unfair and unamerican law. as you know, we're traveling around the country, getting people more informed about what this bill is really doing to their jobs and our economy. getting them inspired to be involved. jackson is taking the lead on this. to tell them how they can get involved as senator cruz was talking about. but federal health care is not going
they have 22% of their children uninsured in texas. i don't want anything to do with tex texas's health care system in vermont. and i don't want our people buying texas health insurance, these are crazy ideas from the far right. he's a slick spokesman and god help us if he ever does get to be anything other than the senator from texas. >> senator demet, you are a friend of senator cruz, i'll let you speak to that, not to mention that you agree with senator cruz with regards to obama care....
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growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to college. he did for a while, attending texas tech off and on for a few years, but never graduating. mostly he spent time in his room, alone, writing gloomy poems and playing his guitar. ♪ >> dreamed of being a songwriter, musician. so for a summer he spent some amount of time out in l.a. pretending he was going to sell his music to companies and all that stuff. >> certainly had a grandiose view of himself, an exaggerated view of his accomplishments as a composer and as a musician. >> he didn't do anything. he sat and watched tv in his apartment. he didn't
growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to...
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hood military base in texas in november of 2009. 13 people were killed. more than 30 others wounded thursday, the 95th pga starts in rochester, new york. phil mickelson fresh off the british open win will be there with tiger woods. we'll have live updates throughout the championship so stay with us. on friday, it's the ultimate disney fan event. the d 23 expo is happening in anaheim, california. thousands of fans go there to meet disney stars and get behind the scenes details of their favorite shows. saturday, president obama and his family head to martha's vin gard. it's become the annual summer vacation spot except last year when he was on the campaign trail. all right. thanks so much for joining us. a look at the top stories and more ahead in new york. >>> hello, welcome to cnn "newsroom." high alert right now the u.s. shut many foreign offices, embassies and consulates over fears of a terror attack. in the afternoon math of a bizarre deadly hit and run on venice beach, everyone is asking why would anyone do this? and he's putting on a brave face but i
hood military base in texas in november of 2009. 13 people were killed. more than 30 others wounded thursday, the 95th pga starts in rochester, new york. phil mickelson fresh off the british open win will be there with tiger woods. we'll have live updates throughout the championship so stay with us. on friday, it's the ultimate disney fan event. the d 23 expo is happening in anaheim, california. thousands of fans go there to meet disney stars and get behind the scenes details of their favorite...
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i felt like we had lost a friend. >> from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern. >> i was in the ninth grade when president kennedy was assassinated, and we all knew that vice president len done johnson was a southerner. we were deathly afraid of that. we thought he would get in, and then everything would be over. >> no memorial oration or eulogy could more eloquently honor president kennedy's memory than the earliest possible passage of the civil rights bill for which he fought so long. >> he told some of his southern friends, you know, we're about to do this. you just be quiet. you just step aside. >> lyndon johnson's form of political power is that you take names and you kick ass, and there's no sense having tolerance if y tolerance -- power unless you let your friends know you have it and your enemies know you'll use it. >> he signed at the white house by president johnson. >> lyndon johnson signed it with 75 pens. >> when you consider that for 100 years black people had been trying to ge
i felt like we had lost a friend. >> from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern. >> i was in the ninth grade when president kennedy was assassinated, and we all knew that vice president len done johnson was a southerner. we were deathly afraid of that. we thought he would get in, and then everything would be over. >> no memorial oration or eulogy could more eloquently honor president kennedy's...
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he's a texas republican. his name is ted cruz. he was born in canada to an american mother, which may technically make him a dual citizen. if that's the case, cruz says he plans to renounce his canadian citizenship. he issued a statement saying nothing against canada but i'm an american by birth and as a u.s. senator, i believe i should be only an american. senator cruz moved to the united states when he was age four across the border. it has people questioning here whether he's eligible to be president. we certainly have history with the birther movement here in the u.s. and senator running for. one president barack obama. joining me now is legal analyst jeffrey toobin. is this the same story all over again? >> it is potentially a controversy. one of the curiosities about this issue is the supreme court never said what natural born citizen means. the consensus seems to be that if you are a naturalized citizen, you are not a natural born citizen. if you became a citizen by birth as cruz did to an american mother in canada, you are
he's a texas republican. his name is ted cruz. he was born in canada to an american mother, which may technically make him a dual citizen. if that's the case, cruz says he plans to renounce his canadian citizenship. he issued a statement saying nothing against canada but i'm an american by birth and as a u.s. senator, i believe i should be only an american. senator cruz moved to the united states when he was age four across the border. it has people questioning here whether he's eligible to be...
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we don't know why he's in texas. he had a concealed carry permit in florida. that was reinstated after the trial. >>> an unarmed man shot by florida deputies. early saturday morning. officers shot at him some 15 times, believing that he was a car thief, in a phone interview from his hospital room, he said that he was merely looking for a cigarette in his car when he was ordered to put his arms in the air. >> i come plied with the order. they didn't stop. the whole hipbone is blown out. >> the deputies involved in the shooting have been placed on paid leave. they claim that middleton lunged at the ufsers before they opened fire. >>> a small step toward freedom for oochlt j. simpson he was granted parole on some of the charges. he's serving consecutive sentences for robbing two sports memorabilia dealers. >>> a parent of a bride to bekilled in a tragic boating accident in new york city, believe that poor lighting on the barge caused the accident. they died last week when a boat struck the barge. stewart's parents who will bury their daughter today believe the ac
we don't know why he's in texas. he had a concealed carry permit in florida. that was reinstated after the trial. >>> an unarmed man shot by florida deputies. early saturday morning. officers shot at him some 15 times, believing that he was a car thief, in a phone interview from his hospital room, he said that he was merely looking for a cigarette in his car when he was ordered to put his arms in the air. >> i come plied with the order. they didn't stop. the whole hipbone is...
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next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with violence in egypt. bret stephens and peter beinart disagree as usual. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass sunstein.
next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm...
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heavy rain toward texas. still raining in the southeast. we are talking about the combination bringing eight inches of rain that have been soaked. >> the rain is really stuck there in the southeast. >> this unbelievable amount of rain. this summer, we have seen way over, 10 to 15 inches over. >> how many inches of rain have they seen? >> every place is different but some ten to 15. >> thank you. >>> kind of good news/bad news. it's a deal for the believers convinced we are not alone on the universe. do you believe this? >> yeah. >> the cia is officially acknowledging the existence of super secret area 51. the documents include a map of the location in the nevada desert. would you go, berman? >> mm-hmm. >> you would? >> mm-hmm. >> they said it's a testing sight for surveillance during the cold war. >> you believe that? >> i do. >> if they are not doing the alien autopsies there, where are they doing them? they are doing them somewhere? >> yeah. i'm going to send you a link. did you see the story? a big alien head. >> it's awesome. >> it's no
heavy rain toward texas. still raining in the southeast. we are talking about the combination bringing eight inches of rain that have been soaked. >> the rain is really stuck there in the southeast. >> this unbelievable amount of rain. this summer, we have seen way over, 10 to 15 inches over. >> how many inches of rain have they seen? >> every place is different but some ten to 15. >> thank you. >>> kind of good news/bad news. it's a deal for the believers...
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the texas panhandle, a big bulk of oklahoma. the difference between today's forecast and yesterday, we were looking for the weather in missouri. that's the relief i can give you knowing you are not going to have the severe thunderstorms. more rain in the forecast today. all the way through saturday night, this is the troublemaker. here is the cold front. slowly and i mean slowly making its way across. with that, all the moisture pooling up out of the gulf brings heavy showers in the northeast. watch the timing of this. how fast it goes and whether it stalls out. it will impact the rain we are seeing the next several days into the northeast. here is what we know about the southeast. forecasting heavy rain. two to three inches. atlanta, one to two inches. now the northeast, we are going to see, it depends on where the heavier thunderstorms are. there are place that is won't see much. if you get the heavy downpour, you have a threat for flooding. >> thanks for the warning, we appreciate it. >>> a wildfire is raging out of control a
the texas panhandle, a big bulk of oklahoma. the difference between today's forecast and yesterday, we were looking for the weather in missouri. that's the relief i can give you knowing you are not going to have the severe thunderstorms. more rain in the forecast today. all the way through saturday night, this is the troublemaker. here is the cold front. slowly and i mean slowly making its way across. with that, all the moisture pooling up out of the gulf brings heavy showers in the northeast....
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rick perry, the governor in texas, is the leader in 2007. texas has saved two billion dollars. they've closed three prisons. and they have the lowest prime rate they've had in over 20 years. and i think it's because of an intelligent distinction between dangerous violent criminals and people who are nonviolent. >> so you're praising what the attorney general has done -- >> it's the right direction. >> bill, what do you say? >> i think there's good news and bad news in what the attorney general has done. part of the bad news is that the attorney general conflates nonviolent crime with nonharmful crime. a great deal of drug dealing and drug consumption, while nonviolent, is very harmful. when a heroin addict is putting the drug in his arm, it's not violent, but it's harmful and can be lethal. same thing with other dangerous drugs like pcp and methamphetamine. so i think that part of the attorney general's view of things is shortsighted. >> let's let newt respond to that. >> let's draw a distinction. there are a number of crime where is you want rehabilitation. a number of crime w
rick perry, the governor in texas, is the leader in 2007. texas has saved two billion dollars. they've closed three prisons. and they have the lowest prime rate they've had in over 20 years. and i think it's because of an intelligent distinction between dangerous violent criminals and people who are nonviolent. >> so you're praising what the attorney general has done -- >> it's the right direction. >> bill, what do you say? >> i think there's good news and bad news in...
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cnn's ed lavandera is in texas following this court-martial from the very beginning. good morning, ed. >> good morning, kate. well, as this verdict approached, many families were struggling with what kind of verdict they wanted to see. they knew that nidal hasan wanted to get the death penalty and they struggled with whether they wanted this jury to give him what he wanted in the end. many families saying justice was served. sitting unphased as a military jury sentenced him to death. he might see the death penalty as a twisted path to martyrdom but he will never be a martyr because he has nuthing to give. >> the best thing for that man is to be forgotten. >> a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. >> the mother and daughter sat through weeks of excruciating testimony. how kahill came within a few feet of stopping hasan with a chair. he was shot six times. the sixth shot fatally shot his neck. >> today's sentencing does not bring my father home. >> reporter: hasan soon transferred to ft. leavanworth, kansas. ultimately, the president must sign off on hasan's executi
cnn's ed lavandera is in texas following this court-martial from the very beginning. good morning, ed. >> good morning, kate. well, as this verdict approached, many families were struggling with what kind of verdict they wanted to see. they knew that nidal hasan wanted to get the death penalty and they struggled with whether they wanted this jury to give him what he wanted in the end. many families saying justice was served. sitting unphased as a military jury sentenced him to death. he...
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and he does that along his ranch down in texas. you know, he just turned 67 years ago old back in july and he just became a grandfather earlier in career. and of course, as you said, there was the dedication of his library and presidential center down in dallas, where not only do we see president obama attend, but we saw president clinton, president carter, and of course, his father, president george h.w. bush, all on stage. so a big surprise this morning to hear this happening. but as you said, brianna, we're probably going to hear this more and more as you and i get a little bit older with some of our friends who perhaps have some heart issues. >> certainly. and i think this is just sort of part of getting older. and obviously he does get his routine physical every year and they were table to catch this. and mark, thank you so much. we're going to go ahead now and bring in dr. habib smadi. he's a cardiologist here in atlanta. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent is on the phone. dr. smadi, can you just explain what
and he does that along his ranch down in texas. you know, he just turned 67 years ago old back in july and he just became a grandfather earlier in career. and of course, as you said, there was the dedication of his library and presidential center down in dallas, where not only do we see president obama attend, but we saw president clinton, president carter, and of course, his father, president george h.w. bush, all on stage. so a big surprise this morning to hear this happening. but as you...
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hood, texas, base. >>> prosecutors recommended a 60-year sentence for bradley manning found guilty of the biggest leak of leaking classified documents. the military judge will announce her decision later this morning. >>> dr. sanjay gupta changed his mind about medical marijuana but will the president? this question of whether that reversal has made the president rethink his own position on legalizing weed came up in a question at tuesday's white house briefing. >> i don't think i've ever predicted this was the question you were going to ask me. [ laughter ] so i really wasn't in the potpourri category of questions for this one. i have to confess i did not see the sanjay gupta column that you're referring to so it's hard for me to comment on it at this point. >> in this column, dr. gupta, who was the president's one-time choice for surgeon general apologized for misleading the public on the effects of marijuana and also explored the subject in his cnn entitled "weed." >>> dr. oz putting his great skills to work after a taxi hit several people. dr. mehmet and his staff were working a b
hood, texas, base. >>> prosecutors recommended a 60-year sentence for bradley manning found guilty of the biggest leak of leaking classified documents. the military judge will announce her decision later this morning. >>> dr. sanjay gupta changed his mind about medical marijuana but will the president? this question of whether that reversal has made the president rethink his own position on legalizing weed came up in a question at tuesday's white house briefing. >> i...
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the national lead, an outbreak of measles among followers of a texas mega church. did their religious beliefs help the virus spread? and the buried lead. one more second and we could have lost another leader to an assassin's bullet. for the first time we're hearing what the president really saw the moment a member of the manson family tried to kill him. >>> hi, everyone. i'm john berman filling in for jake tapper today. the money lead, ta major reason for a drop today could be the bloody war that america might be on the verge of joining. >> the closing bell rang about ament and a half ago. you can always count on uncertainty to rattle the market. that's exactly what happened here with syria's news these days. investors are on edge over the possibility of a u.s. military strike on syria. any time we have geopolitical or war-related issues, you're going to see investors hit the sell button and pile up on assets that are more safe. it's the reason that investors were buying up gold and treasuries and then you go ahead and roll into the market's already nervous about w
the national lead, an outbreak of measles among followers of a texas mega church. did their religious beliefs help the virus spread? and the buried lead. one more second and we could have lost another leader to an assassin's bullet. for the first time we're hearing what the president really saw the moment a member of the manson family tried to kill him. >>> hi, everyone. i'm john berman filling in for jake tapper today. the money lead, ta major reason for a drop today could be the...
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hood, texas. he justified the attack because soldiers there were being deployed to what he called an illegal war in afghanistan. >>> authorities in washington state are searching for a second teenager suspected of beating a world war ii veteran to death. police are calling kennan adams kennard a danger to the public. another 16-year-old is in custody charged with murder. >>> san diego mayor bob filner will be out of a job beginning next friday, but he's not out of the spotlight just yet. the mayor still faces possible lawsuits after 18 women accused him of sexual harassment. yesterday, the city council announced his resignation. he apologized for offensive behavior, but added he was the victim of mob hysteria. >> those of you in the media and in politics who fed this hysteria, i think need to look at what you helped create. because you have unleashed a monster. and i think we'll be paying for this for a long time. >> he is also the target of a criminal investigation. >>> today, thousands of people
hood, texas. he justified the attack because soldiers there were being deployed to what he called an illegal war in afghanistan. >>> authorities in washington state are searching for a second teenager suspected of beating a world war ii veteran to death. police are calling kennan adams kennard a danger to the public. another 16-year-old is in custody charged with murder. >>> san diego mayor bob filner will be out of a job beginning next friday, but he's not out of the...
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. >>> coming up after the break on "new day" a texas mega church linked to a measles outbreak. why here, why now? dr. sanjay gupta has the disturbing answer. >>> the white house is laying the groundwork for a possible attack on syria. iran now warning the u.s. not to iran now warning the u.s. not to do it. it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. [ male announcer ] this summer, savor every second of vacation. but get your own cookie. enjoy a fresh-baked chocolate chip cookie at check-in and more, with rates as low as $99 per night at a doubletree. book now at doubletree.com/getaway. at a doubletree. ( bell rings ) they remwish i saw mine of my granmore often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't
. >>> coming up after the break on "new day" a texas mega church linked to a measles outbreak. why here, why now? dr. sanjay gupta has the disturbing answer. >>> the white house is laying the groundwork for a possible attack on syria. iran now warning the u.s. not to iran now warning the u.s. not to do it. it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. [ male announcer ] this...
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>>>let head to texas where the court marshal from major nidal hasan. hasan, convicted in the attack, is now facing the death penalty. witnesses told a military court monday how hasan's actions turned their lives upsidedown. we go live now to cnn's ed lavandera. >> reporter: good morning, four years has not even come close to healing the wounds of the fort hood massacre and people are still dealing with the ramifications, depression, thoughts of suicide. the wounds from that day just aren't physical. this was the immediate aftermath of the fort hood massacre, emergency crews scrambled to save lives, but the real impact of that day is only now coming into full view. the jury is hearing emotional testimony from a dozen witnesses, including relatives of those killed and victims who survived. staff sergeant patrick ziegler was shot four times, once in the head. doctors had to remove 20% of his brain. ziegler says he's retiring from the army in october and fears he'll never be able to hold a regular job. he told the jury, it's affected every facet of my pers
>>>let head to texas where the court marshal from major nidal hasan. hasan, convicted in the attack, is now facing the death penalty. witnesses told a military court monday how hasan's actions turned their lives upsidedown. we go live now to cnn's ed lavandera. >> reporter: good morning, four years has not even come close to healing the wounds of the fort hood massacre and people are still dealing with the ramifications, depression, thoughts of suicide. the wounds from that day...
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hood, texas workplace violence. one victim feels betrayed and let down. you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. >>> an army psychiatrist delivered his own opening statement. he told the panel i am the shooter. he's charged with killing 13 soldiers and wounding 32 others. this is back in 2009. he's acting as his own attorney during the court-martial. he could end up questioning some of the people he's accused of shooting. it's absolutely fascinating the fact he could question some of the victims. >> reporter: that's what a lot of victims are not looking forward to at this point. it's also not really clear how major hasan is going to conduct himself throughout the rest of this trial. the prosecutor opened up the trial this morning with an hour long opening statement meticulously and painfully detailing the path that major hasan carried ou
hood, texas workplace violence. one victim feels betrayed and let down. you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. >>> an army psychiatrist delivered his own opening statement. he told the panel i am the shooter. he's charged with killing 13 soldiers and wounding 32...
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while texas senator ted cruz responding with this. >> i am very glad that president obama has listened to the bipartisan calls for him to go to congress and seek congressional authorization before any possible use of force in syria. that was the right thing to do. and in make that decision, it seems he agrees that there is no eminent threat requiring action before congress can consider the issues and make the decision. >> democratic house member elliott angle of new york says it is time to get the house back immediately to act. we're going to talk more about this statement from the rose garden today. the president said syria's chemical weapons against its own people has other dangerous implication. he says it's important that the u.s. act with force, this time or there will be a next time, if not in syria, then somewhere else. >> in horror as many -- the system that we built if a prohibition on the use of chemical weapons that has been agreed to by the governments of 98% of the world's people and approved overwhelmingly by the congress of the united states is not enforced. make no mist
while texas senator ted cruz responding with this. >> i am very glad that president obama has listened to the bipartisan calls for him to go to congress and seek congressional authorization before any possible use of force in syria. that was the right thing to do. and in make that decision, it seems he agrees that there is no eminent threat requiring action before congress can consider the issues and make the decision. >> democratic house member elliott angle of new york says it is...
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>> reporter: we started digging and we found that in montgomery county, texas, near houston, 18 years ago, we have a booking photo of him when he was 22 years old. he was basically charged with, and then convicted of fleeing from a police officer. what's interesting about this, at one point they said he was going down a rural or dirt road somewhere around 60 or 70 miles per hour. this lends credence to the fear that he's using rural roads to get himself in and around northern california, oregon, nevada or washington. there's an amber alert issued for all four of those states. >> thank you. of all the things that makes this story so troubling is the notion that the fugitive was once a friend and someone so close, someone so trusted could become the kind of monster that james dimaggio allegedly has become. brett anderson spoke about it earlier today with chris cuomo. >> explain the relationship between your family, your kids, their mother and mr. dimaggio. >> mr. dimaggio came into our lives about six months before hannah was born. he and i had a very close relationship over the years,
>> reporter: we started digging and we found that in montgomery county, texas, near houston, 18 years ago, we have a booking photo of him when he was 22 years old. he was basically charged with, and then convicted of fleeing from a police officer. what's interesting about this, at one point they said he was going down a rural or dirt road somewhere around 60 or 70 miles per hour. this lends credence to the fear that he's using rural roads to get himself in and around northern california,...
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he's working on a space company in texas. so he's a very eclectic guy, a quirky entrepreneur with a range of interests. >> jenna, i wonder what's going to be harder, a space project or making "the washington post" profitable. >> well, i don't know. i think "the washington post" needs to move much more quickly than once in the millennium, which is what that clock is doing. i talked to a number of reporters and i have friends who took the buyout at "the washington post" and students that are there and people like paul farhi. people are excited by the idea of bezos. he must figure this is not a philanthropic enterprise but how do you make customer service work and do the investigation into the walter reed hospital that took months to do. how do you combine those two? we don't really know what he's going to do. >> customer service are the key words perhaps. jenna, you have written about this as well. that customer service is the guiding philosophy of amazon, making it wonderful for users. >> right. jeff bezos has proved over and
he's working on a space company in texas. so he's a very eclectic guy, a quirky entrepreneur with a range of interests. >> jenna, i wonder what's going to be harder, a space project or making "the washington post" profitable. >> well, i don't know. i think "the washington post" needs to move much more quickly than once in the millennium, which is what that clock is doing. i talked to a number of reporters and i have friends who took the buyout at "the...
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. >>> the police chase turns deadly in texas. innocent bystanders become victims. we've seen intense car chases on tv, often speeding down the highways. the question they raise is when is a chase not worth it? certainly this situation begs the question. we'll take you through it. >>> also we'll take you through something that's given us pause at cnn, you know the public charging stations for your cell phones, you see them everywhere, at the airport or a mall and you're low on battery power. turns out hackers may be using those charging stations to get your information or worse, implant viruses onto your phone. so much more ahead. >>> let's begin with breaking news. egypt's military moving in overnight to break up two massive miakeshift camps in cairo. the muslim brotherhood claims 200 protesters have been killed. egyptian officials say nine pro-morsi supporters were killed. whatever number you take, the situation is just beginning there. cnn's all over the story, we have reporters spread out across the country in the middle of it. let's start with arwa damon in the
. >>> the police chase turns deadly in texas. innocent bystanders become victims. we've seen intense car chases on tv, often speeding down the highways. the question they raise is when is a chase not worth it? certainly this situation begs the question. we'll take you through it. >>> also we'll take you through something that's given us pause at cnn, you know the public charging stations for your cell phones, you see them everywhere, at the airport or a mall and you're low on...
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stop the madness in texas. keep dreaming. revive the wall on poverty. keep dreaming. go from stopping educate, stopping house, stopping jails. keep dreaming. >> we have somebody who was born exactly 50 years ago today. now you're here. what does this mean to you to be back here celebrating this 50th anniversary? >> it's a great opportunity for me. i was born the year of the civil rights movement, and i'm 50 years old, so 50 years in celebrating, 50 years i am actually living the dream. i am an entrepreneur. i work. i'm doing exactly what it is that our forefathers marched and fought for for my father. my name is rhonda phillips. i'm from sin cincinnati, ohio, my dad fought and marched for so many others, and i'm living the dream and i thank jesus for being able to do that. >> thank you, rhonda. you hear lots of stories like that today. later today we'll be hearing from the representative john lewis who was one of the last living organizers of that march 50 years ago, as well as the families of martin luther king, jr. as well as trayvon martin. >> chris lawrence, thank
stop the madness in texas. keep dreaming. revive the wall on poverty. keep dreaming. go from stopping educate, stopping house, stopping jails. keep dreaming. >> we have somebody who was born exactly 50 years ago today. now you're here. what does this mean to you to be back here celebrating this 50th anniversary? >> it's a great opportunity for me. i was born the year of the civil rights movement, and i'm 50 years old, so 50 years in celebrating, 50 years i am actually living the...
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hood, texas, in 2009. if convicted he could be the first active duty serviceman executed in more than 50 years. >>> harrowing details in the pennsylvania municipal shooting rampage. investigators say the suspect pictured here opened fire through the front door of a meeting room, then walked to a side door and did the same thing. after going to his car for another gun, two men tackled him. one said his main motivation was protecting his wife. >> people needed help. i helped. that's it. after the second round of shooting i couldn't take anymore. i got up and ran. i'll be honest with you. my wife was behind me and i didn't want her to be shot. >> newe ll is involved in a fight with the township over his run down property. >>> starting less than two hours from home the cleveland home where ariel kas troe held three women captive for more than a decade. he was sentenced to life for 1,000 years without the possibility of parole. he denied torturing the women after kidnapping them. we will bring you the demolitio
hood, texas, in 2009. if convicted he could be the first active duty serviceman executed in more than 50 years. >>> harrowing details in the pennsylvania municipal shooting rampage. investigators say the suspect pictured here opened fire through the front door of a meeting room, then walked to a side door and did the same thing. after going to his car for another gun, two men tackled him. one said his main motivation was protecting his wife. >> people needed help. i helped....
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reporting johnny manziel is accused of signing autographs for money and it allegedly happened when the texas a&m company went to miami to watch the national championship game. he received several thousand dollars. if he broke the rules, he could be declared ineligible to play. >>> how many officers does it take to clear a highway of squealing pigs? apparently not enough. this is several dozen pigs that got lose when a truck overturned on a highway in southwest china. officers wrangled them. the pigs ran under an emergency vehicle and the officers were able to round them and apprehend them and reopen the road. you know they're just muttering. he's like, not in my job description. >> they're lucky those pigs weren't greased. >> tough to catch a greased pig. >> good morning. that's a wake-up call, huh? >> no kid postponing. >>> now to something that is disturbing, but we keep seeing it, but you have though to talk about it. outrage over a shocking video from school bus. a 13-year-old brutally beaten by three 15-year-olds leaving whim had a broken arm. all three have been charged. but there are
reporting johnny manziel is accused of signing autographs for money and it allegedly happened when the texas a&m company went to miami to watch the national championship game. he received several thousand dollars. if he broke the rules, he could be declared ineligible to play. >>> how many officers does it take to clear a highway of squealing pigs? apparently not enough. this is several dozen pigs that got lose when a truck overturned on a highway in southwest china. officers...
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commemorated it in the short aftermath of voter disenfranchisement initiatives in north carolina and texas, and trayvon martin. we -- and in between it's not that we are stuck. it's not that that's a cause for despair. it's a reminder of that point that thomas jefferson made that i referenced a minute ago, that our freedom, all of our freedom as americans depends on eternal vigilance and renews our commitment. >> the president talked about economics, and he talked about jobs. he talked about the fact that the black unemployment rate is disproportionately high to the white unemployment rate, and by any measurements there are still issues in this country facing african-americans. >> and enormously important, just as we point to the presidents or my own political success, to the economic success of the numbers of black millionaires and other professionals who have moved forward, that we acknowledge there are black people, brown people, poor white people still struggling in this country, still trying to get their toehold in the american dream and that all of us have a stake in trying to make t
commemorated it in the short aftermath of voter disenfranchisement initiatives in north carolina and texas, and trayvon martin. we -- and in between it's not that we are stuck. it's not that that's a cause for despair. it's a reminder of that point that thomas jefferson made that i referenced a minute ago, that our freedom, all of our freedom as americans depends on eternal vigilance and renews our commitment. >> the president talked about economics, and he talked about jobs. he talked...
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watching for heavy rainfall monday on texas. this is what we're looking at. the stationary front that continues to pound the area with heavy rain and more tropical moisture each day as we go through the weekend and the upper level low. what does that mean to you? pull the stationary front even further back and means more moisture allowed into the gulf state. let's talk about. two to four inches possible near new orleans and two to four inches as high as charleston. here we go day by day. today we're looking at florida, even georgia looking at heavier rainfall. by saturday and sunday we could see clouds into the mid-atlantic and, of course, we know that means anywhere from eight to ten inches of rain possible as we go through the weekend. very hard, especially with flooding concerns. >> thank you for the update. >>> so here's one for you. please don't let my daughter die. those are the powerful words from a new jersey father challenging governor chris christie face-to-face. very interesting confrontation. the man says his little girl needs medical marijuana fo
watching for heavy rainfall monday on texas. this is what we're looking at. the stationary front that continues to pound the area with heavy rain and more tropical moisture each day as we go through the weekend and the upper level low. what does that mean to you? pull the stationary front even further back and means more moisture allowed into the gulf state. let's talk about. two to four inches possible near new orleans and two to four inches as high as charleston. here we go day by day. today...